Amod Kumar is the current Deputy Director General of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) [1], the nodal agency of Government of India for implementing Aadhaar [2]. [3]
Amod kumar has graduate degree in M.Tech and B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur and MPA from Harvard Kennedy School [4].
He has almost 20 + years of administrative experience in Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state with around 210 million population. In addition to receiving a special mention for his eGovernance project at the Stockholm Challenge award, he has made huge contributions to the fields of e-Governance, Education, Health, and Family Welfare. Amod is a member of the Harvard School of Public Health's Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) for the Better Birth Trial of the WHO checklist for safe delivery.
He came fifth in the Civil Services (IAS) Exam [5]. In 2008, he received the Prime Minister's Award for excellence in public administration as the youngest laureate ever. He was listed in an article by India Today as one of the 35 action figures transforming the nation. He has also been given the Golden Icon and the e-Governance Champion awards.
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Amod Kumar is the current Deputy Director General of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) [1], the nodal agency of Government of India for implementing Aadhaar [2]. [3]
Amod kumar has graduate degree in M.Tech and B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur and MPA from Harvard Kennedy School [4].
He has almost 20 + years of administrative experience in Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state with around 210 million population. In addition to receiving a special mention for his eGovernance project at the Stockholm Challenge award, he has made huge contributions to the fields of e-Governance, Education, Health, and Family Welfare. Amod is a member of the Harvard School of Public Health's Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) for the Better Birth Trial of the WHO checklist for safe delivery.
He came fifth in the Civil Services (IAS) Exam [5]. In 2008, he received the Prime Minister's Award for excellence in public administration as the youngest laureate ever. He was listed in an article by India Today as one of the 35 action figures transforming the nation. He has also been given the Golden Icon and the e-Governance Champion awards.
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